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Hard clay with light dirt on top
what type of tires would i need to run on a track that is clay underneath but very low bite dirt on top. I would think i would need something that really sticks to the ground well.
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the clay underneath is really hard but the dirt on top is just like sand almost. there is just enough of it to take the traction away from the buggy. its not like beach sand. lets put it this way it is like a piece of glas and you throw dirt on it. its almost that slick out there. (overexagerated but i hope you see what i am saying)
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Wow that sounds just like the track up in Denver! Maybe its the same dirt. Last season I found that the crimefighters work well on it. The thing is with our dirt that small amount of sand got to be a good amount after about 5minn. of a race.
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What does everyone else run?
The tires that came with my HB pro 2 have what I call a med. spike with directional cups on them. They are decent on clay, and great on loose top soil. Mayby they would be worth a try? |
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I run Ofna +/=, Crimefighter M2 and Knuckles XTR. I like the +/= on conditions like you described, Knuckles on pavement and Crimefighters on just about everything else. We have a sticky clay type surface on teh track I run at, and if the track is freshly watered, the +/= and Crimefighters are like velcro tires. If it's moist, I run the CF's or the knuckles. Bone dry, +/=. But out of the 3 that I run, I like the Crimefighters the best. Sometimes I run (for tuning) on a baseball diamond near my house. It's hardpack under sandy dusty soil. The +/= are my choice on that.
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Here's them on Towers,
http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXCWE7&P=7 My bad, they're called X-Equals. I think they're an M2 compound, they're kind of soft. Just a heads up on the tread life. I tanked 2 rims before I got mine broke in good. Just waiting to finish the rims completely before taking the rubbers off and putting them on dish rims. |
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sounds just like our local track, crimefighters fo sho, is there a hose at the track?
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i am trying to get an edge to start the season not sure what the other guys will be running because i just moved here and am starting all over. have run the track a few times and i slide quite a bit with just the pins on em.
and yes there is a hose. Why? |
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Water the track a bit. But if they race it dry, then practice dry. Also get some tires that hook up good on the surface that will be run (dry or watered) and learn to drive it. That's whay I was playing on the baseball diamond, to learn drift driving and how my car reacts in that condition. Albeit, the track I run on is watered nearly constantly, I wanted to try dry loose stuff for a while. Point it, practice what you race and choose your tires accordingly.
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